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University of Leeds team wins Water SIG prize

A TEAM from the University of Leeds has won the inaugural Young Process Engineer Prize set up by IChemE’s Water Special Interest Group (SIG) to mark its 30th anniversary.

Type: News

Cambridge University tops The Guardian chemical engineering league table

CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY has topped The Guardian’s 2025 league table for chemical engineering for the second year in a row.

Type: News

CPI partners with RSC to tackle chemical science challenges

TECHNOLOGY innovation centre CPI has partnered with the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) as part of the learned society’s Synergy programme. The programme aims to promote cross-industry collaboration to enable participating companies to tackle complex chemical science challenges that can hinder development.

Type: News

The Boundaryless Profession

Adam Duckett discusses the breadth of chemical engineering

Type: Feature

A shot of whisky and some chemical feedstocks please

WHISKY waste could provide high-value feedstocks such as lactic acid for the pharmaceuticals and cosmetics industries as researchers push to scale up a separations process.

Type: News

Integrating Cybersecurity into the Chemical Engineering Curriculum

With cybersecurity now a core subject for many higher education institutions, the National University of Singapore shares details of their process safety digitalisation course to inspire other institutions struggling with already packed curriculums

Type: Feature

LG Chem and TK Chemical sign MoU for biodegradable plastics

LG Chem and TK Chemical have announced a memorandum of understanding to produce biodegradable plastics.

Type: News

Monitoring tablet production with near-infrared chemical imaging

A STUDY has shown that near-infrared chemical imaging (NIR CI) can be used for monitoring the mixture of powders during the manufacture of tablets, which will improve the quality of medications.

Type: News

Petronas Chemicals Group to build Asia’s 'largest advanced chemical recycling plant'

PETRONAS CHEMICALS GROUP (PCG) has unveiled plans to build what it claims to be Asia’s largest advanced chemical recycling plant.

Type: News

Peter Ashman helms Australian and New Zealand Federation of Chemical Engineers

PETER ASHMAN is the new Chair of the Australian and New Zealand Federation of Chemical Engineers (ANZFChE).

Type: News

The Chemical Industry’s Balancing Act

Lars Krause and Michael Carus discuss crediting the value of bio- and CO2-based and recycled materials: the mass balance approach

Type: Feature

IChemE Matters: Chemical engineering research – A guide to making a difference

Have you ever stopped to consider the real-world impact you could make as a chemical engineering researcher?

Type: Feature

Chinese insulation production thought to be source of rise in ozone-damaging chemical

A REPORT by the Environmental Investigations Agency (EIA) has discovered widespread use of the banned chemical CFC-11 in China, which corresponds to an unexpected increase of the chemical in the atmosphere.

Type: News

IET, MTC seek chemical SMEs for R&D programme

Looking for companies to solve healthcare challenges

Type: News

MPs: chemical industry needs clarity on REACH

Committee warns investment and jobs are at risk

Type: News

Christmas Presents: Give them the Gift of ChemEng Knowledge

Paul Okey looks at present ideas to inspire budding chemical engineers (and maybe one or two to hang on to yourself)

Type: Feature

Japan chemical factory blast kills one man, wounds 11

ONE man has been killed and another 11 injured in an explosion and subsequent fire at the Arakawa Chemical Industries plant in Fuji City, Japan.

Type: News

The Engineer’s Gambit

We need to think more like chess players, says Tommy Isaac

Type: Feature

Chemical engineers at World Engineers Summit

ENERGY issues in South East Asia and ways to implement climate change mitigation innovations were the focus of an IChemE workshop at the World Engineers Summit, in Singapore yesterday.

Type: News